12 Related Articles from 2018-12-06

Brexit debate: MPs to focus on economy. The Commons debate continues, as ministers work behind the scenes to bolster support for Theresa May's deal. >>

Cabinet rebels tell May to POSTPONE her Brexit vote. At least three ministers have urged Theresa May to postpone next week's Parliamentary vote on her Brexit deal. They want to sweeten the deal to stop a potentially inevitable and disastrous vote. >>

DUP threaten to pull their support for Theresa May if her Brexit deal is passed. The party - who are propping the Tories up in No 10 - have promised to back the PM in a confidence vote only if the Brexit deal is rejected by the Commons next Tuesday. >>

No delay to UK parliament's Brexit vote despite report of warning to May. Parliament's vote on British Prime Minister Theresa May's Brexit deal will go ahead on Dec. 11, her office said on Thursday, despite a newspaper report ministers had sought a delay to prevent a defeat so big it might bring down the government. >>

Theresa May accused of 'concealing the facts' over Brexit in PMQs. The Prime Minister finally caved to the demand and released the secret documents today after MPs voted to find the Government in contempt of Parliament last night. >>

Tony Blair says Theresa May should pull next week's crunch Brexit vote. Theresa May has vowed to press ahead despite predictions she could lose the vote by over 100 - a defeat which could deal her premiership a mortal blow. >>

UK parliament vote on Brexit deal will go ahead on Dec. 11 - House of Commons leader. The British parliament's vote on Prime Minister Theresa May's Brexit deal will go ahead as planned on Dec. 11, the leader of the House of Commons, Andrea Leadsom, said on Thursday. >>

UK's Brexit vote to go ahead despite report ministers seek delay. Parliament's vote on British Prime Minister Theresa May's Brexit deal will go ahead on Dec. 11, her office said on Thursday, despite a newspaper report ministers had sought a delay to prevent a defeat so big it might bring down the government. >>

Video: Theresa May accused of 'concealing the facts' and misleading MPs. Theresa May was today accused of 'concealing the facts' by refusing to publish the full legal advice on her Brexit deal. The SNP's Ian Blackford rounded on the PM in the Commons, furiously accusing her misleading MPs over her Brexit deal. >>

Video: Theresa May says there are MPs 'who want to frustrate Brexit'. Prime Minister Theresa May said there are MPs 'who want to frustrate Brexit' during an interview on BBC Radio 4's Today programme. >>